Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Lake Mohonk Conference of Friends of the Indian, Volúmenes6-9Lake Mohonk Conference, 1888 |
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... Indians in Canada Education for the Indian . Paper by Rev. Lyman Abbott , D.D. , Discussion on Education . SECOND ... Mission Indians of California Report of Treasurer New York State Indians 72 76 77 80 83 84 £ N P F ; * 91 94 97 • 107 ...
... Indians in Canada Education for the Indian . Paper by Rev. Lyman Abbott , D.D. , Discussion on Education . SECOND ... Mission Indians of California Report of Treasurer New York State Indians 72 76 77 80 83 84 £ N P F ; * 91 94 97 • 107 ...
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... Indians number something like two hundred and sixty thousand , -probably a somewhat larger number than twenty years ... Mission Indians . The Utes are now mostly in Utah , only a few remaining in Colorado . In New Mexico and Arizona are ...
... Indians number something like two hundred and sixty thousand , -probably a somewhat larger number than twenty years ... Mission Indians . The Utes are now mostly in Utah , only a few remaining in Colorado . In New Mexico and Arizona are ...
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... mission schools . Nearly one third of the children of school age are now in schools of some kind . Twenty years ago the Government appropriated about thirty thousand dollars per annum for education among the Indians . The amount last ...
... mission schools . Nearly one third of the children of school age are now in schools of some kind . Twenty years ago the Government appropriated about thirty thousand dollars per annum for education among the Indians . The amount last ...
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... mission was hopeful of succeeding , though they had failed on the Upper ... Indians in severalty so much land as they can profitably occupy , purchase ... Indians ; and it is reasonable to hope that special courts will be provided for ...
... mission was hopeful of succeeding , though they had failed on the Upper ... Indians in severalty so much land as they can profitably occupy , purchase ... Indians ; and it is reasonable to hope that special courts will be provided for ...
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higher ethical and the spiritual culture of the Indians , and for the establishment of normal schools , where Indian ... mission , who shall be authorized to organize and direct a new educa- tional system ; that the money for that system ...
higher ethical and the spiritual culture of the Indians , and for the establishment of normal schools , where Indian ... mission , who shall be authorized to organize and direct a new educa- tional system ; that the money for that system ...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Lake ..., Volumen12,Partes1894-1898 Vista completa - 1894 |
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Página 55 - That immediately upon and after the date of the passage of this act all Indians, committing against the person or property of another Indian or other person any of the following crimes, namely, murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to kill, arson, burglary, and larceny...
Página 97 - Thou shall not kill; but need'st not strive Officiously to keep alive...
Página 56 - Although admiralty jurisdiction can be exercised in the States, in those courts only which are established in pursuance of the third article of the Constitution; the same limitation does not extend to the territories. In legislating for them, Congress exercises the combined powers of the general, and of a state government.
Página 96 - It was voted that a committee of five be appointed by the Chair to promote and co-operate in the development of printed catalog cards In relation with international arrangements.
Página 28 - They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak ; They are slaves who will not choose Hatred, scoffing, and abuse, Rather than in silence shrink From the truth they needs must think ; They are slaves who dare not be In the right with two or three.
Página 56 - They are legislative courts, created in virtue of the general right of sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States.
Página 53 - These Indian tribes are the wards of the nation. They are communities dependent on the United States. Dependent largely for their daily food. Dependent for their political rights. They owe no allegiance to the States, and receive from them no protection.
Página 39 - ... within any Territory of the United States, and either within or without an Indian reservation, shall be subject therefor to the laws of such Territory relating to said crimes, and shall be tried therefor in the same courts and in the same manner and shall be subject to the same penalties as are all other persons charged with the commission of said crimes, respectively ; and the said courts are hereby given jurisdiction in all such cases...
Página 54 - The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful, now weak and diminished in numbers, is necessary to their protection, as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell. It must exist in that government, because it never has existed anywhere else, because the...
Página 38 - That upon the completion of said allotments and the patenting of the lands to said allottees, each and every member of the respective bands or tribes of Indians to whom allotments have been made shall have the benefit of and be subject to the laws, both civil and criminal, of the state or territory in which they may reside...